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What a fun little read! I got it yesterday and read it after cartoons (it was a grand day for toons yesterday!). This ish was a fantastic capper to it all!

Anyone else kinda want an Or-Man figure now?

Oh, and an adventure like this gives us an in-Universe excuse for the Mini-Masters we've been coveting...!

Not to sound like a creepy cheerleader for Uki, but it's nice to know there is at least one person on this forum who is extremely positive & friendly all the time. I don't think I could be that nice even if you paid me. If we ever give out awards for "forum member of the month", Uki gets my vote. -Mr. Shokoti

I just read it right now...and wow, what a strange issue, I LOVED it. It was a fun read, it reminded me of the Tiny Titans and Super Hero Squad issues I bought for my niece a while back but with more zaniness to it, Motu style! I do hope we'll get more one-shots in the future, I really like them all (#1 not so much). The 8 bit scene and the one that reminded me of Calvin and Hobbes were pretty cool! All in all, a good issue!

If this is the best they can do for the future of Masters of the Universe in media then they should leave it alone,they obviously had no creativity going into writing and producing this comic,the constant refrences to Batman,Pac-man,Spongebob all show how they had no ideas for Orko.

I know comics are supposed to be fun but that was a disaster,imo,the other comics have been great and some good new twists on the He-man story but this for me was a huge let down.

I thought it was a lot of fun.
Bit filmation, bit of fun poked at other properties.
I think it's great they are trying different things with these digital comics - serious/horror/noir/comedy - they are cheap enough an if nothing else hopefully it helps gauge what aspects of MOTU the majority if fans prefer.

lol....luckily he didn't ask. Instead he wants to know when the new cartoon is coming out. I told him I don't know but if it did it would be pretty cool. I'm all for a little bit darker story, but I love the family friendly aspect He-man always had. I don't really want adult only R-Rated He-man (ie. Sin City Evil Lyn) Orko was fun and I'm looking forward to a few more like it. (How bout a Gwildor issue!)

I can see how everyone enjoyed it, and I found a few fun surprises in there like Batman as well. But I was still disappointed with this issue. It feels like DC is just trying to fill a quota for Mattel and don't really care about MOTU. Scott's 3 mini-comics did a better job at telling a story and pushing Eternia and the characters forward. I think my disappointment stems from my hopes that these one shots would do the same, kind of like Man-At Arms and Randor, simple storys that really pushed or opened up the characters in a new needed light. Evil-Lyn and Orko did not do that for me. And what happened to the main comic book, how often are they releasing it? Feels like it's been months.

The delay in the comic (the next issue isn't even a regular issue, it's the Skeletor origin issue) isn't helping perception of these, I suppose. But I think it's best to think of these as featurettes on a DVD rather than a main story.

I cant make up my mind if i absolutly love it or really really hate it - there's no inbetween. On the neg side the artwork before and after Orko's magic is really poor, but on the other, the middlle stuff really did look like Orko's mind which was good and there were some funny moments. And as for Jessica Sorceress...

Considering it only cost $1. You cant really complain about price

If there's something strange in the neighbourhood, who you gonna' call? HE-MAN!!!!